Discover why government agencies and companies of all sizes in Kansas City choose PC Disposal for secure electronics recycling.

We shield you from liability

PC Disposal takes title to your
equipment and protects you
from
liability. Other recyclers
claim to
shield you from risk,
but a loophole
allows them to
protect only themselves.
It’s a little game called “Pass the Liability”...

Computer Recycling & Disposal in Kansas City

Looking for a computer recycler in the Kansas City area? PC Disposal has been in the electronics recycling business since 1998.

If your company has more than 25 units, we can pick up your equipment from your loading dock and deliver it directly to our local computer recycling center. Drop-off services are also available.

All locations in the Greater Kansas City area qualify for our delivery service, including Lawrence, Overland Park, Olathe, Lenexa, Grandview, St. Joseph, Leavenworth, Independence, Lee's Summit and Blue Springs, just to name a few. If you are located in Kansas or Missouri, give us a call!

PCD makes the process simple and worry-free.

Since 1998, PC Disposal has built its reputation by protecting our clients from liability. We take title to your office equipment. That means your computers and electronic equipment becomes ours. It's no longer your responsibility. It's no longer your worry.

We make it easy to recycle computers. We'll destroy hard drives or thoroughly remove all data from hard disks using Department of Defense recommended methods. PC Disposal provides a certified report detailing the PC recycling services performed and confirming software removal. This service is backed by a $1,000,000 guarantee.

Plus, PC Disposal offers a whole new layer of security by transporting highly sensitive data using our new PrivaCage™ secure equipment containers.
In the past, many companies would try to erase their hard drives before shipping them off to a recycling company. By transporting computers in a locked steel cage, we keep your data away from prying eyes until the hard drives are thoroughly sanitized or destroyed. This saves your IT staff hours of valuable time.